Discover the Magic of Embracing Differences with 'Square Me, Round World: Stories of growing up in a world not built for you'. Are you looking for a heartwarming and insightful book for your child? Square Me, Round World is an illuminating collection of seven short stories that perfectly capture the essence of growing up feeling different. Written by an Autistic/ADHDer psychologist, and translated into Norwegian, this book delves into the unique experiences of those who navigate life as square pegs in a world of round holes. Why You'll Love This Book: Relatable Stories: From the challenges of making friends and masking your authentic self to the overwhelm of sensory overload and restless nights, each story resonates deeply with those who understand what it's like to feel different. - Empowering Themes: Feeling Different - Making Friends - Masking - Emotional Regulation - Burnout - Sleep Issues - Beautiful Illustrations: Over 50 enchanting illustrations by Eliza Fricker, renowned author/illustrator of “Can’t Not Won’t,” bring these stories to life. - Educational Value: Suitable for children aged 6+, these stories can be enjoyed by all. The included discussion guide makes this book a valuable resource for parents, teachers, and therapists seeking to support and connect with Neurodivergent children. What Makes This Book Special: Square Me, Round World is not just a book—it's a beacon of understanding. It shines a light on the common experiences of Autistic and ADHDer individuals, reminding us all that being different isn't less—it's just different. And sometimes, it's brilliant. Join us in celebrating the beauty of neurodiversity. Get your copy of Square Me, Round World today and discover a world where every difference is celebrated and understood. Click "Add to Cart" now and embrace the brilliance of being different! Chelsea Luker is a psychologist who lives in Northern NSW Australia, proudly recognising this area as Bundjalung Country. The human experience has always intrigued Chelsea, leading her down the path of psychology. Today, as the owner of Connect Us Psychology, she dedicates her professional life to supporting Autistic and ADHDer individuals.Chelsea also brings lived experience to her work. She is an Autistic ADHDer herself and is familiar with feelings that can arise while navigating a world that doesn't always feel like it was built for you. Drawing from her lived and clinical experience, she wrote this book to provide a deep dive into the lives and minds of Autistic and ADHDer individuals. Chelsea is also a mother to two neurodivergent children. A significant motivator for her is to work toward a world where her children feel safe and valued as the sparkly humans they are.Chelsea's work is based on her hope for a future where society embraces and accommodates neurodiversity. She believes in the profound power of understanding and empathy to bring about social change. Through this book, she aims to articulate experiences that might be elusive to some, with the intention of fostering dialogues that lead to shared understanding.Chelsea's mission extends beyond these pages. She envisions a world where everyone's unique spark shines unencumbered. In a world that often pressures us to fit its moulds, Chelsea is working toward the day when we are no longer required to squeeze our dazzling, sparkly selves into round slots. Instead, she hopes we can craft a world where every glittering part is celebrated and embraced.Dive into this book and embark on a journey with Chelsea. Gain insight into the experiences of others, build your knowledge and, most importantly, feel seen and understood. Eliza Fricker is also known as Missing the Mark and has illustrated several books including the Sunday Times bestseller,"Can't Not Won't". Her latest book is "Thumbsucker", about her own childhood experiences growing up undiagnosed autistic.